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Photo above: American Legion Beaufort Post 9 is striving to promote both patriotism and businesses in the Beaufort area by calling attention to those that proudly display the U.S. flag at their location. Post 9 presents those enterprises with a framed certificate thanking them. Here,  Post 9 Commander Chuck Lurey presents Chris Fermin of Foolish Frog with a certificate for displaying the flag at the restaurant.

Fridays @ the Corridor discusses mobile apps

Friday’s @ the Corridor, a one-hour interactive forum meant to engage and inform Beaufort’s knowledge-based community, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Friday, April 21, in Beaufort.

Dr. Brian Canada, Assistant Professor of Computational Science at USCB, will introduce the core fundamentals for building a mobile app. As a case study, Canada will walk through how he and a student developed the official USCB campus safety app, which you can download for free by searching for “USCBsafety” on the App Store and Google Play.

Attendance at the Fridays @ the Corridor event is limited to 25 guests, with priority seating for Digital Corridor members. The nonmember fee is $10 and can be paid at the door.

Metered and free street parking is available in and around BASEcamp at 500 Carteret St. 

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